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If the health service were to become overwhelmed and people could not access health care, then 'free thinkers' would soon find themselves dealing with the police.
Quote from: River Don on November 26, 2021, 08:16:05 pmIf the health service were to become overwhelmed and people could not access health care, then 'free thinkers' would soon find themselves dealing with the police.So we turn into a dictatorship then and punish people for demanding what is rightfully theirs, their freedom, just because our health service is f**king useless? Nice.
Quote from: ColinDouglasHandshake on November 26, 2021, 08:18:41 pmQuote from: River Don on November 26, 2021, 08:16:05 pmIf the health service were to become overwhelmed and people could not access health care, then 'free thinkers' would soon find themselves dealing with the police.So we turn into a dictatorship then and punish people for demanding what is rightfully theirs, their freedom, just because our health service is f**king useless? Nice. However you want to paint it. If the public did not cooperate then yes, I could forsee curfews.I don't think it would come to that.Hopefully nothing like this will ever come to fruition.
Stupid is as stupid does. It's not flu
I don't want an argument for arguments sake CDHGenuinely, I'd like it if I could help you see that getting a booster jab might not be a bad idea.
CDH.I have a close family member with Asperger's. You have my deep sympathy. And I apologise for the blunter comments I've made in response to your posts. I still think you are profoundly wrong and potentially dangerous in your opinions. But I can see the context of where they come from.
Quote from: normal rules on November 26, 2021, 01:49:01 pmBREAKING NEWSBelgium, has in the last hr confirmed it’s first case of b 1.1.529.A traveller that has come in from Egypt. It is coming people. The traveller returned on 11 nov. First symptoms 22 nov. So he won’t be the only one with it. Quote from: normal rules on November 26, 2021, 02:28:18 pmPfizer./bio tech have announced it will be two weeks before they have fully assessed if current vaccines are any good against b1.1.529. South Africa has less than 30% of the population vaccinated. The lady in Belgium identified with it is unvacinated.So far it's looking like it's spreading quickly through the unvacinated. Fingers crossed the vacinnes will still offer a reasonable level of protection against it.
BREAKING NEWSBelgium, has in the last hr confirmed it’s first case of b 1.1.529.A traveller that has come in from Egypt. It is coming people. The traveller returned on 11 nov. First symptoms 22 nov. So he won’t be the only one with it.
Pfizer./bio tech have announced it will be two weeks before they have fully assessed if current vaccines are any good against b1.1.529.
What b*llocks is that then? You moved on pretty f**kin sharpish when I've posted about the ons f**kin about and the NHS Kitson lying.And the tin foil hatters called this exact scenario months ago.Now run along and queue for your 15th poison injection.
CDH,Mental health problems. You are not alone, there is a lot of it about, my Mum was so overtaken with grief when my Dad died she tried to do something very silly. I know a fella who is autistic, to be honest he's not a bloke I like but his condition explains some of his actions. I could go on but I won't.In all honesty every vacinnation I have had for Covid has involved long queues and I hate jabs. Everytime I felt like walking out.Is there anyone who could go with you?My other thought is, my Mum has mobility problems and is registered as such, she was visited In her home by a vaccination team. I wonder if you spoke to a GP about your issues, if something similar couldn't be arranged for you?Edit. This is on the NHS website. I'm sure help is available to you if you persist or get someone else to sort it for you.If you have contact with a mental health team, they will be able to support you if needed: when attending appointments or talking to your mental health team, feel free to ask questions about the vaccination and how to access it.When you book your vaccination, you should let the member of staff know if you need any reasonable adjustments to ensure you can attend your appointment. This could be:a longer appointment time or one later in the day;somewhere quiet to sit while you wait for your appointment;support/ additional reassurance if you are afraid of needles;asking if a carer/friend/ your peer support worker could accompany you to your vaccination appointment;a home visit if you are housebound and not able to travel to a place that is providing vaccinations or;a BSL sign-language service.I'm sure there is a way around your problem.
I'm sorry to read this CDH, it appears you are having to take an awful lot on just to get the service you need. It must be particularly difficult to keep chasing this up when you have doubts about it in the first place.My first thought is you need some support, someone to sort this out for you. Where you might find that support, I don't know. Is there someone you know who could take this up on your behalf?Otherwise what about a charity like Mind? Could it be worth contacting them?https://www.doncastermind.org.uk
CDH your last paragraph is right, just take it one thing at a time. You are obviously knowledgeable about the services available to you, obviously you've been contending with this a longtime. If you haven't tried MIND then perhaps now is the time time to try. From all you've written here it seems to me an advocacy service is just what you need. I'd encourage you to try that. Good luck with it all mate.
Piece on the radio this morning about 2 flights from Johannesburg and Cape Town to Schiphol yesterday. 600 passengers. All of them given PCR tests on arrival. 85 positive.14% positive test ratio. In people coming from a country where last week the daily number of positive tests in the whole country was under 1000.